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He might warble in pitch-perfect English but a part of our interview with Phoenix frontman Thomas Mars, conducted at Saturday's Good Vibration Festival in Sydney, was lost in translation. "On Tuesday we're meeting an orchestra that specializes in rhyth...I don't know how to say in English" Mars said, performing the universal sign for "drummer" before bassist Deck D'arcy jumped in to clarify: "We're going to record a bunch of percussionists in Byron Bay.".

That's right Northern New South Wales, the Parisian four-piece have enlisted a local orchestra and the Byron-based "Dad of a friend" to lend some rhythmic might to demos for their new album, the as-yet-untitled followup to 2009's Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. And if they like what they hear, they'll return to Australia later this year to record the musicians proper.

According to Mars this represents one of many changes to the band's guitar driven pop sound, comparing their new stuff to the TGV (Train à Grande Vitesse) the French equivalent of the Shinkansen. If you've no idea what a bullet train sounds like, Mars describes the new cuts as "nostalgic", "futuristic", "experimental" and "minimal" while hinting at a departure from (and boredom with) the pop sensibilities of Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.

"I think 'cause we do a lot music with drum machines and we blend a lot [of] drum machines and real drums, I think for us, it's a way to escape that." Mars explained. "You know, there's something a little frustrating when you do pop music. And drums are the DNA of our music, 'cause we'd like to go somewhere else, we'd like to change that DNA."

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Posted on February 14, 2011 at 3:34pm by Ash.
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tap that - Feb 14, 2011 at 04:53pm
he is one sexy french motherf*cker 
myob - Feb 16, 2011 at 02:13pm
@tap that

I agree.  
Cesar - Feb 15, 2011 at 01:40pm
The last seconds of the interview...

Deck looking at the camera.

I'm melting. 
myob - Feb 16, 2011 at 02:09pm
I can't say that I'm surprised that they want to go in a different direction... I love it and it won a Grammy but I never thought that WAM sounded much like Phoenix. 
influenza - Mar 05, 2011 at 04:47am
hey dude. i know that sign. byron bay sae college. i was there few yrs back now. haha. the id must be worn at all time meant my mate dan decided it would be a good idea to selotape it to himself for a succesion of wks! h. 
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esitra - Mar 13, 2011 at 05:36am
Idk about wines, google says If you are grilling your salmon try eating it with Santa Margarita Pinot Grigio or a Robert Modavi Chardonnay

hair loss hair But as far as sides go, you can do some butter parsley or rosemary potatoes or maybe like a spinach or asparagus salad thing. 

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